Embroiled in a divorce, a special counsel investigation and an infidelity scandal, Donald Trump Jr. restricted himself for a brief time to tweeting cute photos of himself with his five kids on vacation in Mar-a-Lago.

But President Trump’s first-born is back from temporary Twitter jail, and he’s as irascible as ever on his preferred mode of communication. This week, he has torn into former presidential candidate Jeb Bush and praised Roseanne Barr for her rebooted TV show.

He’s also weighed in on a political discussion swirling around Disney princesses. The discussion has to do with a failed Planned Parenthood effort to use a Disney princess meme to espouse a pro-choice, pro-immigrant, pro-diversity message.

Sensing an organization trying to promote its liberal agenda, Trump Jr. got himself right into the middle of the controversy by tweeting out a message about the need to cherish family values and the innocence of childhood.

His tweet was met with the predictable results of people calling him out for hypocrisy, given that he allegedly had an affair with “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant Aubrey O’Day while his wife Vanessa was in between the births of babies three and four.

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Trump Jr.’s latest Twitter fight began Tuesday when a Planned Parenthood branch in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania, tried to join in a social media conversation about the kinds of princesses people would like to see. The branch tweeted: “We need a Disney princess who’s had an abortion,” New York magazine’s The Cut column reported.

Elsa the Snow Queen in ‘Frozen.’ (AP Photo/Disney)

The organization realized how tone-deaf the tweet was and deleted it within a few hours, with Planned Parenthood’s president and CEO Melissa Reed saying in a statement that the intent of the tweet was to “make a point about the importance of telling stories that challenge stigma and championing stories that too often don’t get told.”

She added: “Upon reflection, we decided that the seriousness of the point we were trying to make was not appropriate for the subject matter or context, and we removed the tweet.”

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Trump Jr. joined in the raucous Twitter discussion, in which some decried the Trump administration’s failure to defund Planned Parenthood when the president signed the $1.3 trillion spending bill last week, Fox News reported.

Trump Jr. offered up his own idea on the kind of Disney princesses he would like to see:

We need Disney Princesses that let kids enjoy childhood rather than subjecting them to never ending identity politics. #DisneyPrincess

And so the lashing began, but people didn’t limit themselves to just addressing Trump Jr.’s alleged O’Day affair. They also brought up the president’s alleged infidelities with porn star Stormy Daniels and expanded into challenging Trump Jr. on the Mueller investigation and various Trump administration policies.

Here is a sample:

“Donald Trump Jr. and Aubrey O’Day ‘Were Trying’ to Have a Baby During Affair”-check out the new US Weekly article,Jr. Worry less about Disney movies and more about how your kids will feel about the betrayal of their Mom. You know- the way you felt when it happened to yours.

Martha Ross is a features writer who covers everything and anything related to popular culture, society, health, women’s issues and families. A native of the East Bay and a graduate of Northwestern University and Mills College, she’s also a former hard-news and investigative reporter, covering crime and local politics.

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